United Kingdom Releases Imagery Tracking Russian Submarine Activity The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence released a photo collage this week depicting the locations of Russian Undersea Research Directorate (GUGI) bases, specifically the Olenya Guba base, as part of an ongoing effort to monitor naval activity. The images, provided by the Ministry, showcase the base’s location along the coast of Russia. This release follows a month-long covert operation undertaken by the United Kingdom to track three Russian submarines. Intelligence suggests the submarines were conducting reconnaissance of the North Atlantic underwater infrastructure, including vital cables and pipelines. The United Kingdom has been monitoring the vessels’ movements, which began approximately a month ago off the coast of Britain. The operation aimed to assess the potential threat posed by the Russian naval presence in this sensitive area. The Ministry of Defence’s release of the imagery represents a continued effort to maintain transparency regarding Russian naval activity and underscores the United Kingdom’s commitment to safeguarding critical underwater infrastructure. Photo: Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom / PA Wire / PA Images / Scanpix Topics: #russian #united #kingdom Post navigation New conditions brought a sudden interest in voluntary health insurance Estonia will not buy half a billion of battle tanks and will direct the money to drone defense
This demonstrates a clear escalation of Russian submarine activity in critical international waters. Reply